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Arch Hotel
3.7/531 Reviews
The hotel service is average. The front desk is dark. Breakfast is not allowed to be taken back to the room.
Delmon International Hotel
3.3/517 Reviews
A great experience, landed in Bahrain in the early morning, because the toothbrush and charger converter were transported to Doha in the suitcase, and the scorpion could carry a bag to check in. The front desk carefully provided toothbrushes and charging converters, and the hanging heart was put down. The first floor of the hotel is a bar, but I can't hear it at all on the second floor, it is quiet and the air conditioning is sufficient. The only downside is that there is no hair dryer.
Gulf Court Hotel
3.9/522 Reviews
For colleagues to book, colleagues came to Bahrain on a business trip, stayed here for one night, the price is very cost-effective, the location is also good, the other is very good, that is, the price does not include early, the price difference is a bit more
The K Hotel
4/5109 Reviews
The facility was amazing I really enjoyed dining in room 24/7 , I would really recommend this hotel for everyone who would like to stay in Bahrain, I go for a walk exploring around to be honest everything is really closed to you when you stayed at this location
Elite Resort & Spa
3.8/548 Reviews
My favorite hotel in Bahrain. Nice location with great services and private pool and beach. One disadvantage was that I made a special request to celebrate the anniversary with my wife and they didn’t comply with it.
Gulf Gate Hotel
3.4/523 Reviews
The location is very good, but the neighborhood seems to be full of Indians. The rooms are very old, and there is a strong smell of disinfectant and hospital drops as soon as you enter the room. I originally booked two bedrooms, one living room and two bathrooms, but one room has no windows and two bathrooms have no windows, so I changed to another room. The twin room with balcony is barely OK, but the room in the lobby corridor is really old. However, there is a singing and drinking bar downstairs that is exclusive to Arabs and Indians. Residents can enter for free, but drinks are extra. In Arab countries, if you ask for something, you have to go to the counter and ask proactively, otherwise no one will take care of you until the end. Be polite here and ask. Waiting endlessly

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Highest Price£1,203
Lowest Price£35
Number of Reviews1,948
Total Properties104
Average Price (Weekdays)£137
Average Price (Weekends)£132